Microsoft has some excellent free Excel tutors available. See related links for list of Excel subjects available. Recommend you start with the tutor entitled: "Get to know Excel 2007: Create your first workbook"
It is easier to start off in High school, in which you could take computer classes. How far you want to excel in the engineering career depends on what qualifications you will need. Even if you have a degree additional studying will be necessary.
It depends on how it is configured in your computer. You can select from the start menu, double-click on the Excel icon, or double-click on a worksheet icon.
It depends on how it is configured in your computer. You can select from the start menu, double-click on the Excel icon, or double-click on a worksheet icon.
I would start by studying Computer Science.
There are classes offered in high school IT. IT information technology is the study of computer networking. People usually start studying in college.
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Excel does not come automatically with any brand of computer. You have to specifically order it and pay for it. It can run on a Sony computer, so if you are buying a Sony computer you can order Microsoft Office, which Excel is part of.
His inability to excel is because of his wayward approach to studying.
The best to start studying is the earliest as possible.
Program - MS Office - MS Excel
Excel is not a file, but a computer program that makes spreadsheets.
Yes. Microsoft Excel is an example of computer software.